The most important reason for staying at this hotel as opposed to one inside the old city was because air conditioning was advertised. Alas, a/c was not working at all. Not only the air blown out was not cold, there was barely any air flow. Putting my hand above the a/c vent, I could barely feel anything. Contacted the front desk. The chap came to the room to check and made sure that a/c was set to -3 and said there wasn't much he could do. The dial has only a setting ranging from +3 to -3, with -3 being the coldest. But as mentioned, it didn't do anything. Further, there was no fan. We stayed there for two nights and had to sleep with windows open, then the bugs came in. We found ourselves all bitten up in the morning. There was no screen for the windows. Plus, the room was so hot, we spent 18 euro a night just on water, 3 euro for a very small bottle. Location-wise, the hotel is a good 15-20 minutes walk to the city. Normally, it won't be an issue, except it was very hot. So, we basically had the worst of both worlds, no a/c and had to walk back and forth to the city. Taking a cab would be impractical as it would require a big detour to get around the river. Had the hotel not advertising a/c, we would have stayed in the old city and avoid walking under hot sun. I understand Europe (and everywhere) is experiencing hotter weather. However, this trend had been going on for a few years. It's plainly deceiving for the hotel to advertise a/c while it doesn't work at all.